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Morgan Sinistrari

So eager to play,so reluctant to admit it. But, please; feel free. Explore. We'll always be here...

About Me

My friends say I'm like a mix of...1 Laura Croft (adventurous), Angelina Jolie (crazy), Morticia Addams (home decor & overall personal style), Elvira - Mistress of the Dark (sense of Humor & fashion)OK, here's the list: Fine art, Gothic, Dark Wave Music, Industrial, Heavy Metal, Punk, Fetish Attire, Burlesque, 1930-40's Retro, Metaphysics, Vampire Lore, Travel, Cute Goth Chicks, Creative Funky People, Photography (esp. classic B&W), All Art, Fetish Art, Circus Freaks, Fire Performers, Independent Films & Film Makers, Arts & Crafts, Motorcycles, ...And a bunch of other crap I can't think of right now....(Backgrown Code here:)..


Pimp out your webpage with PimpWebPage Speed demon crazy-ass sport biker!. Youre a speed demon sportbiker! Your crazy as hell, and you get more girls than Bill Clinton. You are confident, know you can handle anything, and no one gives you crap. You cruise at three digit speeds, and you live on the fuckin EDGE. Hell yeah.
What car/motorcycle is your personality (sweet ass pics)?!?!
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You scored as Tiger. Haha u r a tiger! U SUK! I like lions better!
Tiger


63%

Cheetah


63%

Lion


56%

Leopard


44%
What big cat r u?
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.. You scored as Satanism. Your beliefs most closely resemble those of Satanism! Before you scream, do a bit of research on it. To be a Satanist, you don't actually have to believe in Satan. Satanism generally focuses upon the spiritual advancement of the self, rather than upon submission to a deity or a set of moral codes. Do some research if you immediately think of the satanic cult stereotype. Your beliefs may also resemble those of earth-based religions such as paganism.

Satanism


83%

Buddhism


79%

Paganism


79%

atheism


75%

Islam


54%

Judaism


46%

agnosticism


42%

Hinduism


25%

Christianity


8%
Which religion is the right one for you? (new version)
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.. You scored as Angelina Jolie. You are most like Angelina Jolie. Mysterious, dark, and extremely sexy...there is something different about you that gives you that unique beauty and sex appeal. Maybe it's your low voice or your dark features that sets you apart...I still don't know. Whatever it is, it works because you are probably the sexiest of the sexiest women on earth.

Angelina Jolie


72%

Carmen Electra


67%

Nicole Kidman


67%

Gwen Stefani


67%

Eva Longoria


50%

Beyonce


50%

Kate Bosworth


39%

Paris Hilton


22%
What Beautiful Celebrity are You? (pictures)
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Your Deadly Sins


Greed: 60%
Pride: 60%
Envy: 40%
Gluttony: 40%
Sloth: 40%
Wrath: 40%
Lust: 20%
Chance You'll Go to Hell: 43%
You will die love and feared by many. And you'll be buried in a tomb. How Sinful Are You?
You Would Be a Pet Cat
Independent and aloof, you don't like to be dependent on anyone.
And as for other people, you can take them or leave them. You often don't care.
You live your life by your own rules. And you have deep motivations that no one truly understands.
Why you would make a great pet: You're not needy or greedy... unlike other four legged friends.
Why you would make a bad pet: You're not exactly running down to greet people at the door
What you would love about being a cat: Agility and freedom
What you would hate about being a cat: Being treated like a dog by clueless humans What Kind of Pet Would You Be?
You Belong in Paris
Stylish and expressive, you were meant for Paris.
The art, the fashion, the wine!
Whether you're enjoying the cafe life or a beautiful park...
You'll love living in the most chic place on earth. What City Do You Belong In?
You scored as Dragon,


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Dragon


100%

Phoenix


92%

Vampire


83%

Unicorn


67%

Werewolf


59%

Chimera


50%

Mermaid


42%

Angel


8%
Which Fantastical Creature Suits Your Style?
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************************************************************ ************************ Would like to travel to:.... For a vivid contrast to Kenwood's genteel atmosphere, visit the nearby Highgate cemetery. This deliciously creepy Victorian cemetery has spectacular obelisks, catacombs, mausoleums and vaults scattered over 37 acres of overgrown woodland. Among the famous people buried here are Karl Marx, George Eliot, Christina Rossetti, Michael Faraday, the family of Charles Dickens, six Lord Mayors of London and the founders of many of London's most famous businesses, such as the venerable Foyle's bookshop and shoemakers John Lobb.For the Victorians, death was an event to be marked with as much ceremony as possible. The West cemetery of Highgate was opened in 1839 and rapidly became so popular that it was extended in 1854 with the building of the East cemetery. Highgate was the place to be buried if you were a prominent Victorian. But cemeteries back then were more than just a place for burial; they were also to be enjoyed for their beauty and serenity. Highgate was a popular Victorian tourist attraction, and thousands came to marvel at the tombs and memorials.The East cemetery is certainly an inviting place for a ramble, with shady paths and pretty clearings. It's the altogether darker and more menacing West cemetery, though, that is the soul of Highgate. Overgrown with ivy and briar, studded with marvellous Gothic monuments, this is a forest straight out of a Grimm Brothers fairytale. (Note: This part of the cemetery is accessible only by taking a guided tour. Please see the end of this piece for details) The Victorians were fascinated by the Egyptians, perhaps because they too were preoccupied with death. The splendid Egyptian Avenue is dominated by two huge obelisks decorated with papyrus and lotus leaves. Walk up the avenue and you will come to the spooky Circle of Lebanon, a ring of vaults and catacombs. They surround a massive Lebanon cedar tree thought to be over three hundred years old. Bram Stoker, the author of Dracula, was reportedly inspired by the eerie atmosphere of Highgate. It's not hard to believe in vampires when you are exploring the labyrinthine catacombs, or threading your way through the massive oak trees...............................There are also many private graves which are much less showy, but with beautiful decorations in a setting straight out of a horror movie. Graceful angels, weeping figures and women carrying torches peep from clusters of overgrown grass. In the West cemetery, a statue of coachman James Selby looms over the headstones, complete with whip and an inverted set of horseshoes. Selby still holds the record for the fastest coach trip from London to Brighton and back, which he did in seven hours and fifty minutes. An almost life size figure of a resting lion is the memorial of George Wombell, proprietor of England's largest traveling menagerie in the early 19th century. Wombell began by displaying boa constrictors in London's taverns, charging a viewing fee of a penny. Don't miss the lavish mausoleum of financier Julius Beer, perched at the highest point in the cemetery. Beer was a Jewish newspaper mogul who rose from rags to riches, but was never quite accepted by the conservative Victorians because of his humble origins. Beers had a point to prove, and hired the finest Italian craftsmen to build his mausoleum, which cost him the then whopping sum of £5000, £2 to £3 million in today's money. His creation now queens it over the rest of the cemetery. Perhaps he found his acceptance in death, if not in life.How to get there: Highgate Cemetery, Swains Lane, N6 Tel: (020) 8340 1834. Website: http://www.highgate-cemetery.orgTransport: London Underground Archway or Highgate, then a 10 minute walk up Highgate Hill through Waterlow Park. Bus no 210 to Waterlow Park.It is important to note that most of Highgate's best attractions are in the West cemetery, which can only be visited by taking a guided tour that must be booked in advance and costs £3. Tours are not conducted in January, February and March. The East cemetery can be visited on your own for an admission price of £2. The tours are conducted by the excellent and very knowledgeable Friends of Highgate society, which helps conserve Highgate. The tour is on hilly ground and may not be suitable for people with walking difficulties. You will need to wear comfortable walking shoes and be appropriately dressed. See the website for opening hours.For more information on Highgate Cemetery, see London's Victorian Garden Cemeteries, by Catherine Richards (April/May issue).

Music:

This is not all of my favorite music, but it's a good start.

Projekt Records http://www.baroquemusiclibrary.com/index.html

Movies:

........... Also: Spike and Mike's (Classic Festival of Animation and Sick and Twisted Festival of Animation), Lord of the rings, The Matrix, The Black Stallion, Harry Potter and **MANY** of the classic movies that play at the http://www.americancinematheque.com. Some examples are: The Seventh Seal, AGUIRRE, THE WRATH OF GOD & FITZCARRALDO, NOSFERATU, THE VAMPYRE, NIGHT TIDE, The Films of Josef von Sternberg, all classic horror (Dracula, Mummy, Kong, Frankenstein, Bride of Frankenstein, etc...), Top Hat, Alfred Hitchcock ......... honestly I could go on and on, but I think you get the idea!_______________________________________________________ _____________________________Vincent Malloy is seven years old, He's always polite and does what he's told. For a boy his age he's considerate and nice, But he wants to be just like Vincent Price.He doesn't mind living with his sister, dog and cat, Though he'd rather share a home with spiders and bats. There he could reflect on the horrors he's invented, And wander dark hallways alone and tormented.Vincent is nice when his aunt comes to see him, But imagines dipping her in wax for his wax museum. He likes to experiment on his dog Abacrombie, In the hopes of creating a horrible zombie.So he and his horrible zombie dog, Could go searching for victims in the London fog. His thoughts aren't only of ghoulish crime, He likes to paint and read to pass the time.While other kids read books like Go Jane Go, Vincent's favorite author is Edgar Allen Poe. One night while reading a gruesome tale, He read a passage that made him turn pale.Such horrible news he could not survive, For his beautiful wife had been buried alive. He dug out her grave to make sure she was dead, Unaware that her grave was his mother's flower bed.His mother sent Vincent off to his room, He knew he'd been banished to the tower of doom. Where he was sentenced to spend the rest of his life, Alone with a portrait of his beautiful wife.While alone and insane, encased in his tomb, Vincent's mother suddenly burst into the room. "If you want to you can go outside and play. It's sunny outside and a beautiful day."Vincent tried to talk, but he just couldn't speak, The years of isolation had made him quite weak. So he took out some paper, and scrawled with a pen, "I am possessed by this house, and can never leave it again."His mother said, "You're not possessed, and you're not almost dead. These games that you play are all in your head. You're not Vincent Price, you're Vincent Malloy. You're not tormented or insane, you're just a young boy.""You're seven years old, and you're my son, I want you to get outside and have some real fun." Her anger now spent, she walked out through the hall, While Vincent backed slowly against the wall.The room started to sway, to shiver and creak. His horrid insanity had reached its peak.He saw Abacrombie his zombie slave, And heard his wife call from beyond the grave.She spoke from her coffin, and made ghoulish demands. While through cracking walls reached skeleton hands.Every horror in his life that had crept through his dreams, Swept his mad laugh to terrified screams.To escape the madness, he reached for the door, But fell limp and lifeless down on the floor.His voice was soft and very slow, As he quoted The Raven from Edgar Allen Poe, "And my soul from out that shadow that lies floating on the floor, Shall be lifted - Nevermore!" Original story by Tim Burton. See the movie in my blog "Vincent".

Television:

I don't like TV, but if I must watch it: Perry Mason, Alfred Hitchcock, Independent media-KCET, and cartoons while my son has the remote. Best show on TV!!!!!

Books:

UCLA library Antiquarian Books & Manuscripts

Heroes:

My friends and family. Without them I wouldn't stand a chance.

My Blog

Wish I could do this: Sadie (BEST belly dancer in the world!)

WOW Sadie is the best! Here is the website:http://www.bedouinprincess.com/Check out this video: Sadie Add to My Profile | More Videos...
Posted by Morgan Sinistrari on Tue, 02 Oct 2007 01:35:00 PST

Milton

Or let my Lamp at midnight hour, Be seen in som high lonely Towr, Where I may oft out-watch the Bear, With thrice great Hermes, or unsphear The spirit of Plato to unfold What World...
Posted by Morgan Sinistrari on Tue, 24 Apr 2007 03:11:00 PST

Vincent - Tim Burton [1982]

Description: 'Vincent' was Tim Burton's first stop-motion major label release [Disney.] It depicts a young man named Vincent Malloy who fancies himself Vincent Price, who narrates. Awesome short, ful...
Posted by Morgan Sinistrari on Sun, 09 Sep 2007 02:00:00 PST

INSTRUCTIONS FOR LIFE Dali Lama

INSTRUCTIONS FOR LIFE Dali Lama1. Take into account that great love and great achievements involve great risk.2. When you lose, don't lose the lesson.3. Follow the three R's:Respect for selfRespect...
Posted by Morgan Sinistrari on Mon, 03 Sep 2007 12:47:00 PST

Check out this video: The Radical Rodents - The Worlds Smallest Surfers

Check out this video: The Radical Rodents - The Worlds Smallest Surfers Add to My Profile | More VideosDescription: FOR MORE RODENT CLIPS CLICK THIS LINK http://www.youtube.com/ganey71 Hi...
Posted by Morgan Sinistrari on Sat, 28 Jul 2007 06:07:00 PST

Check out this video: Blue October, Hate me

I knew someone once that would probable have dedicated this song to me. ~ M.Check out this video: Blue October, Hate me Add to My Profile | More Videos...
Posted by Morgan Sinistrari on Sat, 21 Jul 2007 06:56:00 PST

National Debt Clock

We owe HOW much??????????????? OMFG! Visit the U.S. National Debt Clock ...
Posted by Morgan Sinistrari on Thu, 10 May 2007 09:12:00 PST

Lines from Pulp Fiction (Movie)

                    PULP FICTION               &nbs...
Posted by Morgan Sinistrari on Fri, 02 Jun 2006 02:34:00 PST

Eleanor Roosevelt (1884 - 1962)

By Eleanor Roosevelt (1884 - 1962) ..> ..>A woman is like a tea bag- you never know how strong she is until she gets in hot water. Beautiful young people are accidents of nature, but beautiful old ...
Posted by Morgan Sinistrari on Tue, 24 Jan 2006 01:34:00 PST

Puppy Luv

"We patronize them for their incompleteness, for their tragic fate of having taken form so far below ourselves. And therein we err, and greatly err. For the animal shall not be measured by man. I...
Posted by Morgan Sinistrari on Thu, 12 Jan 2006 04:12:00 PST